NEWCASTLE RATINGS: Nick Pope 9: Unsighted by defenders for Arsenal’s opener. Two excellent blocks with his legs from Martinelli and Odegaard, also tipped another shot from Norwegian out for corner and blocked Saka’s strike in thrilling first half. Could do nothing as Schar turned cross into his own net. AP
Kieran Trippier 7: Former Spurs full-back was pumped from start as Newcastle threw eveything at Arsenal, only for Gunners to score with first shot of game. Some trademark dangerous set-pieces. Involved in angry exchange with Jesus in game that simmered at boiling point throughout. AP
Fabian Schar 7: Swiss defender denied what looked certain goal just after half-time when header from corner was saved superbly by Ramsdale. Disastrous own goal in 71st minute killed off home hopes. Cracked half-volley just over Arsenal bar in last minute. Booked for shoving Nketiah moments later. Reuters
Sven Botman 6: Unlucky to see Odegaard shot go through his legs before Gunners' opener. Headed free-kick straight at Ramsdale. Turned inside out by Martinelli ahead of Arsenal’s second. AP
Dan Burn 7: A big test up against the pacey Saka but did well with England attacker’s only chance coming when he drifted on to opposite flank. Earned game’s first booking in 72nd minute, amazingly for such a physical game, after reckless lunge on Saka. PA
Bruno Guimaraes 6: Thought he had earned early penalty when his shot was blocked for handball only for VAR check to reverse decision. Snapping at Arsenal heels throughout and lucky to escape booking for late challenge on Jorginho. Side-footed weak shot straight at keeper after being teed-up by Joelinton and not as influential as usual overall. AP
Joe Willock 7: Former Arsenal man supplied cross for Murphy’s early chance. Should have levelled scores in first half but shot too close to Ramsdale who blocked well. Drove forward regularly and caused away side problems. Getty
Joelinton 7: Had been immense in first half only to then get caught in possession in middle of park that led to Martinelli chance. Tried to lift side in second half but couldn't inspire a goal as Newastle fell to only their second home defeat of season. Reuters
Jacob Murphy 8: Cracked the foot of post in second minute, had opportunity to go for goal again later in half but passed straight to Arsenal defender. Excellent run and dinked cross to set-up Isak who headed against post just after half-time. Caused Zinchenko so many problems Ukrainian was substituted. EPA
Callum Wilson 7: April saw him score eight in seven games and was livewire presence as he started alongside Isak in attack. No opportunities to score - bar Ramsdale sliding in at feet to clear before he reached a ball through - but a constant thorn in Arsenal’s side. PA
Alexander Isak 7: Early shot deflected out for corner. Silky footwork to beat White in sensational fashion as Newcastle launched one first-half attack. Headed against post just after break. PA
SUBS: Miguel Almiron (On for Murphy 65’) 6: Brought on as Newcastle went hunting for leveller that never came. EPA
Anthony Gordon (On for Wilson 78') - N/A. Getty
Allan Saint-Maximin (On for Willock 77’) N/A. Had one curling effort tipped wide by Ramsdale that was probably just off target anyway after returning to squad from injury. Getty
Elliot Anderson (On for Joelinton 82’) N/A. Reuters
Matt Targett (On for Burn 82') N/A.
ARSENAL RATIINGS: Aaron Ramsdale 8: Beaten all ends up by Murphy’s early shot that hit post. Got his angles correct to block shot from Willock. Stunning stop from Schar header in second half and tipped Saint-Maximin effort round post late on. EPA
Ben White 7: Vital tackle to divert early Isak strike out for corner. Skinned by beautiful piece of Isak skill in one Newcastle first-half counter-attack but, overall, will be happy with contribution to clean sheet against team that has been scoring for fun of late. Getty
Gabriel 8: Fit to start, after limping off with ankle injury against Chelsea last time out, and facing a striker on top of his game in Wilson but helped keep the forward quiet, in terms of shots on goal at least. His reaction after final whistle showed the importance of this performance and victory for the Gunners. Getty
Jakub Kiwior 7: Polish defender, making only fourth Premier League appearance, thought he had conceded penalty within 10 minutes until VAR review decided had struck thigh first. Had to be on toes throughout against an in-form home attack. EPA
Oleksandr Zinchenko 5: Allowed Murphy time to shoot as Newcastle man hit post in opening two minutes. Defensive weaknesses exposed by same player just after break as he was left on his backside by Newcastle winger who set up chance for Isak. EPA
Jorginho 8: Starting ahead of Thomas Partey and beaten to first-minute tackle as Newcastle came out of blocks flying. But Italian recovered and helped Arsenal regain foothold in midfield after torrid start to game. Arguably his best game since arriving in January. Reuters
Granit Xhaka 8: Caught in possession in first few minutes that led to chance for Isak. Threaded nice through-ball for Saka that saw attacker's shot saved. One goal-saving recovery tackle on Willock. Annoyed home fans and players by going down injured in first half with no one near him and involved in running battles with several opponents. Getty
Martin Odegaard 9: Drove Arsenal into lead totally against run of play with fine strike in 14th minute, then twice denied by Pope – one a fingertip save, one an excellent block. Won battle of midfield playmakers against Guimaraes with captain's performance. Getty
Bukayo Saka 6: Drilled shot straight at Pope after being put through one-on-one. Went down in agony just before half-time after Guimaraes accidently stood on back of boot but able to carry on. Kept relatively quiet by Burn. Getty
Gabriel Jesus 7: Moaned his way through game - some justified, some not - and involved in shouting match with Trippier as tempers frayed before break. His first shot on goal came in 70th minute when effort from very tight angle spilled by Pope for corner. Getty
Gabriel Martinelli 8: Nearly made it 2-0 to Arsenal but denied goal by boot of Pope. Flashed an effort across face of goal that was neither cross nor shot later in first-half. Curled lovely effort off crossbar just after break. Brilliant wingplay and cross turned into own net by Schar. Getty
SUBS: Kieran Tierney (On for Zinchekno 61’) 8: Man he replaced had been struggling defensively and Scot helped keep things much tighter down Arsenal’s left flank. Gettty
Leandro Trossard (On for Martinelli 78’) N/A. PA
Thomas Partey (On for Odegaard 78’) N/A. AFP
Eddie Nketiah (On for Saka 87’) N/A. Booked in injury-time after shoving match with Schar. Getty
Reiss Nelson (On for Jesus 87’) N/A. Getty
NEWCASTLE RATINGS: Nick Pope 9: Unsighted by defenders for Arsenal’s opener. Two excellent blocks with his legs from Martinelli and Odegaard, also tipped another shot from Norwegian out for corner and blocked Saka’s strike in thrilling first half. Could do nothing as Schar turned cross into his own net. AP
Kieran Trippier 7: Former Spurs full-back was pumped from start as Newcastle threw eveything at Arsenal, only for Gunners to score with first shot of game. Some trademark dangerous set-pieces. Involved in angry exchange with Jesus in game that simmered at boiling point throughout. AP
Fabian Schar 7: Swiss defender denied what looked certain goal just after half-time when header from corner was saved superbly by Ramsdale. Disastrous own goal in 71st minute killed off home hopes. Cracked half-volley just over Arsenal bar in last minute. Booked for shoving Nketiah moments later. Reuters
Sven Botman 6: Unlucky to see Odegaard shot go through his legs before Gunners' opener. Headed free-kick straight at Ramsdale. Turned inside out by Martinelli ahead of Arsenal’s second. AP
Dan Burn 7: A big test up against the pacey Saka but did well with England attacker’s only chance coming when he drifted on to opposite flank. Earned game’s first booking in 72nd minute, amazingly for such a physical game, after reckless lunge on Saka. PA
Bruno Guimaraes 6: Thought he had earned early penalty when his shot was blocked for handball only for VAR check to reverse decision. Snapping at Arsenal heels throughout and lucky to escape booking for late challenge on Jorginho. Side-footed weak shot straight at keeper after being teed-up by Joelinton and not as influential as usual overall. AP
Joe Willock 7: Former Arsenal man supplied cross for Murphy’s early chance. Should have levelled scores in first half but shot too close to Ramsdale who blocked well. Drove forward regularly and caused away side problems. Getty
Joelinton 7: Had been immense in first half only to then get caught in possession in middle of park that led to Martinelli chance. Tried to lift side in second half but couldn't inspire a goal as Newastle fell to only their second home defeat of season. Reuters
Jacob Murphy 8: Cracked the foot of post in second minute, had opportunity to go for goal again later in half but passed straight to Arsenal defender. Excellent run and dinked cross to set-up Isak who headed against post just after half-time. Caused Zinchenko so many problems Ukrainian was substituted. EPA
Callum Wilson 7: April saw him score eight in seven games and was livewire presence as he started alongside Isak in attack. No opportunities to score - bar Ramsdale sliding in at feet to clear before he reached a ball through - but a constant thorn in Arsenal’s side. PA
Alexander Isak 7: Early shot deflected out for corner. Silky footwork to beat White in sensational fashion as Newcastle launched one first-half attack. Headed against post just after break. PA
SUBS: Miguel Almiron (On for Murphy 65’) 6: Brought on as Newcastle went hunting for leveller that never came. EPA
Anthony Gordon (On for Wilson 78') - N/A. Getty
Allan Saint-Maximin (On for Willock 77’) N/A. Had one curling effort tipped wide by Ramsdale that was probably just off target anyway after returning to squad from injury. Getty
Elliot Anderson (On for Joelinton 82’) N/A. Reuters
Matt Targett (On for Burn 82') N/A.
ARSENAL RATIINGS: Aaron Ramsdale 8: Beaten all ends up by Murphy’s early shot that hit post. Got his angles correct to block shot from Willock. Stunning stop from Schar header in second half and tipped Saint-Maximin effort round post late on. EPA
Ben White 7: Vital tackle to divert early Isak strike out for corner. Skinned by beautiful piece of Isak skill in one Newcastle first-half counter-attack but, overall, will be happy with contribution to clean sheet against team that has been scoring for fun of late. Getty
Gabriel 8: Fit to start, after limping off with ankle injury against Chelsea last time out, and facing a striker on top of his game in Wilson but helped keep the forward quiet, in terms of shots on goal at least. His reaction after final whistle showed the importance of this performance and victory for the Gunners. Getty
Jakub Kiwior 7: Polish defender, making only fourth Premier League appearance, thought he had conceded penalty within 10 minutes until VAR review decided had struck thigh first. Had to be on toes throughout against an in-form home attack. EPA
Oleksandr Zinchenko 5: Allowed Murphy time to shoot as Newcastle man hit post in opening two minutes. Defensive weaknesses exposed by same player just after break as he was left on his backside by Newcastle winger who set up chance for Isak. EPA
Jorginho 8: Starting ahead of Thomas Partey and beaten to first-minute tackle as Newcastle came out of blocks flying. But Italian recovered and helped Arsenal regain foothold in midfield after torrid start to game. Arguably his best game since arriving in January. Reuters
Granit Xhaka 8: Caught in possession in first few minutes that led to chance for Isak. Threaded nice through-ball for Saka that saw attacker's shot saved. One goal-saving recovery tackle on Willock. Annoyed home fans and players by going down injured in first half with no one near him and involved in running battles with several opponents. Getty
Martin Odegaard 9: Drove Arsenal into lead totally against run of play with fine strike in 14th minute, then twice denied by Pope – one a fingertip save, one an excellent block. Won battle of midfield playmakers against Guimaraes with captain's performance. Getty
Bukayo Saka 6: Drilled shot straight at Pope after being put through one-on-one. Went down in agony just before half-time after Guimaraes accidently stood on back of boot but able to carry on. Kept relatively quiet by Burn. Getty
Gabriel Jesus 7: Moaned his way through game - some justified, some not - and involved in shouting match with Trippier as tempers frayed before break. His first shot on goal came in 70th minute when effort from very tight angle spilled by Pope for corner. Getty
Gabriel Martinelli 8: Nearly made it 2-0 to Arsenal but denied goal by boot of Pope. Flashed an effort across face of goal that was neither cross nor shot later in first-half. Curled lovely effort off crossbar just after break. Brilliant wingplay and cross turned into own net by Schar. Getty
SUBS: Kieran Tierney (On for Zinchekno 61’) 8: Man he replaced had been struggling defensively and Scot helped keep things much tighter down Arsenal’s left flank. Gettty
Leandro Trossard (On for Martinelli 78’) N/A. PA
Thomas Partey (On for Odegaard 78’) N/A. AFP
Eddie Nketiah (On for Saka 87’) N/A. Booked in injury-time after shoving match with Schar. Getty